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california, for instance, the kind of working relationship that we had and the history and also with senator mccain, i jumped in as soon as he declared because he has been a friend. and he has always been a senator who has tried to work on immigration reform, work on the environmental issues and energy issues and all the things i stand for. he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall. he was 2005 for the special election, 2006 for the reelection and when we tried to pass environmental legislation to reduce greenhouse gas. he was very supportive in every step of the way so i jumped in and helped him right from the beginning. >> if you had been president four years ago, instead of barack obama, things have been different, you could have been if you had been born here. who knows. if you had been, do you honestly think you could have done any better than barack obama has done, inheriting such a huge financial mess? is the reality that whoever took over was going to be pretty much where he is now? what do you think? >> we maybe would have done things a little differently, but i can guarantee you that
california, for instance, the kind of working relationship that we had and the history and also with senator mccain, i jumped in as soon as he declared because he has been a friend. and he has always been a senator who has tried to work on immigration reform, work on the environmental issues and energy issues and all the things i stand for. he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall. he was 2005 for the special election, 2006 for the reelection and when we tried to pass environmental...
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relationship that we had and the history and all of those things and also, for instance, with senator mccain, i jumped in there as soon as he declared because has been a friend and tried to work on immigration reform and tried to work on the environmental issues and energy issues and all the things i tan for and he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall, he was there in 2005 for the special election. he was there again 2006 for the re-election and when we tried to pass legislation on environmental legislation, made commitments of reducing greenhouse gases. in all this he was supportive so i of course, jumped in and helped him right from the beginning. >> if you had been president four years ago, instead of barack obama, things would have been different if you had been born here, if you had been do you honestly think you could have done any better than barack obama has done inheriting such a huge financial messy is the reality that whoever took over was going to be pretty much where he is now? i mean what do you think? >> we maybe would have done things a little differently but i can guar
relationship that we had and the history and all of those things and also, for instance, with senator mccain, i jumped in there as soon as he declared because has been a friend and tried to work on immigration reform and tried to work on the environmental issues and energy issues and all the things i tan for and he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall, he was there in 2005 for the special election. he was there again 2006 for the re-election and when we tried to pass legislation on...
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relationship that we had and the history and all of those things, and also with for instance senator mccain. i jumped in there as soon as he declared because he has been a friend and he has always been in the center, someone that tried to work on immigration reform, tried to work on environmental issues, energy issues and all the things that i stand for, and he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall, he was there in 2005 for the special election, he was there again in 2006 for the re-election and when we tried to pass legislation, environmental legislation to make commitments of reducing the greenhouse gases and all of this stuff. he was very supportive in every step of the way so i of course jumped in and helped him right from the beginning. >> if you had been president four years ago instead of barack obama, how would things have been different? you could have been if you were born here. who knows. if you had been, do you honestly think you could have done any better than barack obama has done inheriting such a huge financial mess? is the reality that whoever took over was going to be
relationship that we had and the history and all of those things, and also with for instance senator mccain. i jumped in there as soon as he declared because he has been a friend and he has always been in the center, someone that tried to work on immigration reform, tried to work on environmental issues, energy issues and all the things that i stand for, and he was there in 2003 when i ran in the recall, he was there in 2005 for the special election, he was there again in 2006 for the...
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beg to divider, saying aiming for the middle was what did in past gop nominees like bob dole and john mccain. >> well, i think we have learned our lesson. and the lesson we've learned its that we will no longer abandon and apologize for the policies and principles that made this country great for a hollow victory in november. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, here's tonight's truth. the conservative movement has a serious case of the jitters, not sure it can trust romney, not sure if santorum can win, not sure of gingrich period. just not sure. it's an odd place for a movement that had so much vigor and energy coming out of the huge wins of the 2010 election cycle. that sure seems like a long time ago these days. a look at gop turnout in recent weeks suggestion a profound lack of enthusiasm. conversations with c pac meetings means profound lack of consensus. as speak after speaker noted, president obama is a unifying force across the conservative spectrum. but watching the movement soul searching is fascinating. there's a lot of excitement about the next generation. a lot of questions about t
beg to divider, saying aiming for the middle was what did in past gop nominees like bob dole and john mccain. >> well, i think we have learned our lesson. and the lesson we've learned its that we will no longer abandon and apologize for the policies and principles that made this country great for a hollow victory in november. [ cheers and applause ] >> well, here's tonight's truth. the conservative movement has a serious case of the jitters, not sure it can trust romney, not sure if...
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i understand john mccain's point. colin powell endorsed president obama over h but when you're an independent-minded man, a centrist like john mccain is, republican or democrat, you have the righto endorse the person not just the party. s part president obamalive for said he was, quote, proud and humble to have powell's support, making those remarks during his 48-hourtour, wrapping up the tour in ohio where he urged supporters to get out and vote. >> so, ohio, i've got to tell you, even though i've been gone for about 38 hours straight, even though my voice is getting kind of hoarse, i still got a spring my step. because -- because our cause is right. because we're fighting for the future. i've come to ohio today to ask you for your vote. >> president obama now back in washington where today's schedule includes a series of radio and local tv interviews along with a live appearance on mtv.in ohio, the man hoping to replace president oma, m getting a strong show of support from one very vocal rocker. >> i know there is
i understand john mccain's point. colin powell endorsed president obama over h but when you're an independent-minded man, a centrist like john mccain is, republican or democrat, you have the righto endorse the person not just the party. s part president obamalive for said he was, quote, proud and humble to have powell's support, making those remarks during his 48-hourtour, wrapping up the tour in ohio where he urged supporters to get out and vote. >> so, ohio, i've got to tell you, even...
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i don't know what planet he's on. >> thank you, senator mccain. it's good to have you on. >>> when we come back, president obama's top counterterrorism tool. is it doing more harm than good? there are a lot of warning lights on. r your attention. so we invented a warning.. you can feel. introducing the all new cadillac xts, available with the patented safety alert seat. when there is danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. i don't know what planet he's s [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of
i don't know what planet he's on. >> thank you, senator mccain. it's good to have you on. >>> when we come back, president obama's top counterterrorism tool. is it doing more harm than good? there are a lot of warning lights on. r your attention. so we invented a warning.. you can feel. introducing the all new cadillac xts, available with the patented safety alert seat. when there is danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in...
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he debated john mccain who is an american hero. and senator obama served with senator mccain. even though he didn't agree barack obama had a very high degree of respect for john mccain looking across that stage. i fear -- he lacks that looking at romney. might not only he as he underestimate governor romney but may show -- this is a huge ri risk, he may show some of that contempt gore showed for bush and that's a huge risk for the president. stick his chin up and look down his nose at you if he thinks -- you are beneath him. if you see that body language -- >> i think that's a real danger. i think that there is not a lot of love lost between these two. i don't think that obama likes romney. think that's why he has gotten so competitive in the election. if you have that disdain coming out in the debate it can hurt obama. people obama is a likable guy, nicer guy. they don't think romney is a nice guy. if romney can equalize the like built zbap i thigap it will hel >> what he did effectively with newt gingrich during the republican debates get under his skin, how -- president has
he debated john mccain who is an american hero. and senator obama served with senator mccain. even though he didn't agree barack obama had a very high degree of respect for john mccain looking across that stage. i fear -- he lacks that looking at romney. might not only he as he underestimate governor romney but may show -- this is a huge ri risk, he may show some of that contempt gore showed for bush and that's a huge risk for the president. stick his chin up and look down his nose at you if he...
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i want to talk quickly about john mccain. both of you covered him. it seems to me that the rhetoric between president obama and john mccain has suddenly gone kind of a little nuclear. >> yeah. you know, what's interesting is there was a moment after the presidential campaign in 2008 where you sort of thought that john mccain was going to come back to the senate having lost the rice and go back to the old john mccain who was the compromiser and he just hasn't. he has become a really thorn in the side of president obama and has this thing about these moments where he just seems to want to really like jab. >> everything you were discussing with him with regard to the leaks investigation, yes, there is a bipartisan outrage about all of these leaks but he is the one driving the idea that it's political, that it is to help the president, and that it's from the white house. >> he wouldn't say no, i don't think the president would do that, i don't think the president -- i gave him a chance and he said i don't really know what the president knows and doesn't
i want to talk quickly about john mccain. both of you covered him. it seems to me that the rhetoric between president obama and john mccain has suddenly gone kind of a little nuclear. >> yeah. you know, what's interesting is there was a moment after the presidential campaign in 2008 where you sort of thought that john mccain was going to come back to the senate having lost the rice and go back to the old john mccain who was the compromiser and he just hasn't. he has become a really thorn...
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along with former cia officer and you will hear from senator john mccain. but i want to start with, intelligence correspondent laurla suzanne kelly. >> the fbi is expected to take the lead on this investigation. >> so, it is not clear. fbi will take the lead on interviews and cia. others will be there? >> that is what was expected. you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency agencies know. >> so, his name is ali alhazri. we know that he was posting details of the attack as it was happening on his social media websites. we know that officials detained him and turned him over to tunisia. >> cnn has obtained an e-mail that details within eight hours that the shelter location is under fire where the navy s.e.a.l.s were veeventually killed. they were in a position to know a lot about the attack in realtime. >> they did know that there were mortars being used. with the threat of information like that, and that is on
along with former cia officer and you will hear from senator john mccain. but i want to start with, intelligence correspondent laurla suzanne kelly. >> the fbi is expected to take the lead on this investigation. >> so, it is not clear. fbi will take the lead on interviews and cia. others will be there? >> that is what was expected. you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to...
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bob b enair and john mccain wil join us as well. but i want to start with, intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly. >> >> the fbi is expected to take the lead on this investigation. >> so, it is not clear. fbi will take the lead on interviews and cia. others will be there? >> that is what was expected. it's not clear that the cia will take the lead and other intelligence will be there? >> that's what we understand you understand what this looks like with law enforcement. but we are told that right now the fbi is told to take the lead. they would be able to uphold in court but that the intelligence agency will be there as well. they want to know how many other people they can lik nk to the attack in benghazi. >> so, his name is ali alhazri. we know that he was posting details of the attack as it was happening on his social media websites. >> as it was happening? >> as it was happening. spectacular detail. when you do something like that it makes it easier for people to track you down and find you. we know that he went from libya and
bob b enair and john mccain wil join us as well. but i want to start with, intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly. >> >> the fbi is expected to take the lead on this investigation. >> so, it is not clear. fbi will take the lead on interviews and cia. others will be there? >> that is what was expected. it's not clear that the cia will take the lead and other intelligence will be there? >> that's what we understand you understand what this looks like with law...
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republican politics with senators john mccain and lindsey graham. plus their recent trip to afghanistan. >>> then the rapid increasing gas prices. how high and how long with the former ceo of shell oil. i'm candy crowley. and this is "state of the union." >>> the afghan government says the man who killed two american soldiers inside a highly secured government african building is an intelligence officer. hamid karzai has offered condolences of the families of the four americans killed since news that u.s. personnel apparently inadvertently burned copies of the koran at an air base in afghanistan. karzai called for calm in his country but insisted the u.s. must prosecute those responsible for burning the muslim holy book. joining me from kabul, u.s. achl bass door to afghanistan, ryan crocker. mr. ambassador, let me ask you first, the u.s., over more than ten years, has spent half a trillion dollars in afghanistan, almost 2,000 american lyes have been lost. and the american people wake up this morning to find that two high military officers sitting i
republican politics with senators john mccain and lindsey graham. plus their recent trip to afghanistan. >>> then the rapid increasing gas prices. how high and how long with the former ceo of shell oil. i'm candy crowley. and this is "state of the union." >>> the afghan government says the man who killed two american soldiers inside a highly secured government african building is an intelligence officer. hamid karzai has offered condolences of the families of the...
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take a listen to john mccain. he spoke with candy crowley yesterday on "state of the union." john mccain the last man to debate president obama. >> i think both are excellent in their own way. i think you could argue that mitt has had a lot more recent experience. obviously. but also, candy, part of it depends on who's moderating. >> the man's been on the national stage for many years. he's an experienced debate per. this is mitt's first time on this kind of stage. >> paul ryan on the sunday talk shows. the running mate talking down expeations. look at this count. brand-new from abc news/"washington post" this morn ing. who's more likely to win the debates? the president by 20-some points. a lot of americans think the president will have the upper hand on wednesday night in denver. >> we'll see. many thanks. cnn's live coverage of wednesday night's debate starts at 7:00 eastern. >>> syria is expected to try to justify its actions in its bloody civil war when its foreign minister speaks before the united nations general assembly later this morning. nearly 30,000 people across
take a listen to john mccain. he spoke with candy crowley yesterday on "state of the union." john mccain the last man to debate president obama. >> i think both are excellent in their own way. i think you could argue that mitt has had a lot more recent experience. obviously. but also, candy, part of it depends on who's moderating. >> the man's been on the national stage for many years. he's an experienced debate per. this is mitt's first time on this kind of stage....
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senator mccain and myself and our delegation met with the muslim brotherhood. they got a large number of votes. they're going to be conservative, islamists judge them by what they do, not what they say. while there they issued a statement condemning the ngo law, promised to reform it in the future and that was a positive sign because the muslim brotherhood the largest bloc in the parliament said they don't like the law, they think it's unjust and unfair and they want to change it. that should give everybody the political cover they need to let our people come home. >> senator mccain, i've got 30 seconds left. i wanted to ask you about benjamin netanyahu, coming over here next week. i'm wondering whether you believe the relationship between president obama and prime minister netanyahu is complicating the u.s. longstanding relationship with israel. >> i think so. and i think that prime minister has every reason to be upset. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff calls iran a rational country and the senate security adviser go to israel and then leak that they
senator mccain and myself and our delegation met with the muslim brotherhood. they got a large number of votes. they're going to be conservative, islamists judge them by what they do, not what they say. while there they issued a statement condemning the ngo law, promised to reform it in the future and that was a positive sign because the muslim brotherhood the largest bloc in the parliament said they don't like the law, they think it's unjust and unfair and they want to change it. that should...
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did, who are you to suggest why john mccain did not talk about his service? do you know that it's just out of honor or do you know that perhaps he does not like to talk about it because it's difficult? >> you know, that i know, that most veterans, because they are noble -- by the way, ashleigh, that's my opinion. just my opinion. you may disagree. they don't talk about their service and they don't a talk about their combat. and you know the ironic thing about this whole conversation, they don't consider themselves heroes. that's for our benefit. i recognize every man and woman that's served as a hero for our benefit, so we never forget them. they don't call themselves heroes, ashleigh. that's the beautiful thing about our veterans. all of them. don't you agree, ashleigh? >> for the record, i have never heard tammy duckworth call herself a hero. for the record, i have never heard her call herself a hero, but i have heard many other people call her a hero. >> you've heard many other -- ashleigh -- >> she gave her leg and her arm for our service. i think she has
did, who are you to suggest why john mccain did not talk about his service? do you know that it's just out of honor or do you know that perhaps he does not like to talk about it because it's difficult? >> you know, that i know, that most veterans, because they are noble -- by the way, ashleigh, that's my opinion. just my opinion. you may disagree. they don't talk about their service and they don't a talk about their combat. and you know the ironic thing about this whole conversation, they...
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we are hearing john mccain for this. tomorrow do you expect to hear once the president is back republicans taking critical rhetorical shots at the president? >> i don't think so. i think it is significantly different to take this trip where the troops are. there's the young men and women over there still dying, still bleeding. and for the president of the united states at some risk to go over there is a big deal. and i think that is so different from running a political ad wondering whether mitt romney would have okayed the mission to go get osama bin laden. i think it is completely different this time. >> wolf blitzer is also joining us as we wait for the president to stand behind the podium. >> john king is here. momentarily the president will be speaking. the isis a speech that i'm sure white house officials have been working on for a long time. >> because negotiating this agreement took some time. it's a difficult policy for the president. this has been a relationship. can't always trust president karzai. at home the
we are hearing john mccain for this. tomorrow do you expect to hear once the president is back republicans taking critical rhetorical shots at the president? >> i don't think so. i think it is significantly different to take this trip where the troops are. there's the young men and women over there still dying, still bleeding. and for the president of the united states at some risk to go over there is a big deal. and i think that is so different from running a political ad wondering...
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. >>> it was senator john mccain debating then-candidate barack obama. he was watching closely, tweeting about it. he joins me. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin it, punch it, drift it, put it through its paces, is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative speci
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senator mccain joins me ahead for a big "360" interview. we'll talk about syria as well. p >>> the fallout continues with the lance armstrong doping scandal. there's a big change at the live strong charity. that's ahead on "360." >>> the town hall format can be a tricky one. four years ago, my next guest faced off with then candidate obama in nashville, tennessee. take a look. >>> senator mccain suggests that somehow i'm green behind the ears and i'm just spouting off and he's somber and responsible. >> thank you very much. >> senator mccain, this is the guy who sang bomb, bomb iran, who called for the annihilation of north korea. i don't think that's an example of speaking softly. this is the person who after -- we hadn't finished afghanistan when he said next up, baghdad. >> i'd like equal time to respond. >> yes. last word here and then we have to move on. >> not threw. not true. i have obviously supported those efforts that the united states had to go in militarily and i have opposed those that i didn't think so. i understand what it's
senator mccain joins me ahead for a big "360" interview. we'll talk about syria as well. p >>> the fallout continues with the lance armstrong doping scandal. there's a big change at the live strong charity. that's ahead on "360." >>> the town hall format can be a tricky one. four years ago, my next guest faced off with then candidate obama in nashville, tennessee. take a look. >>> senator mccain suggests that somehow i'm green behind the ears and...
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people like john mccain certainly keep it. but in this particular case, i've gotten no statements from republicans at all since the president has spoken. i think it's primarily the fact he is in a war zone speaking in front of troops. but also because what you've heard from republicans, the criticism that you've heard from them on afghanistan is that the president doesn't talk enough about this war. in fact the last time he gave a major speech about it was in june 2011. almost a year ago. so it's hard for these republicans to say you shouldn't go talk about it. you shouldn't go over there when they've been saying talk about it more. the other thing particularly senators like mccain, graham, they've been pushing the president to go forward with this strategic partnership agreement because they are very concerned about pulling combat troops out at the end of 2014. at least this makes clear to everybody in the region that there will be a u.s. presence on the ground. >> thank you, dana. let's bring in peter bergen and gloria borge
people like john mccain certainly keep it. but in this particular case, i've gotten no statements from republicans at all since the president has spoken. i think it's primarily the fact he is in a war zone speaking in front of troops. but also because what you've heard from republicans, the criticism that you've heard from them on afghanistan is that the president doesn't talk enough about this war. in fact the last time he gave a major speech about it was in june 2011. almost a year ago. so...
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john mccain called it a good thing. here's what senator mccain said to dana bash. >> what do you think about the president's surprise secretive trip to afghanistan? >> i think it's a good thing. i think it's always good when the president goes to where young men and women are in harm's way. and i think that many of us who have been involved in afghanistan are very supportive of the strategic partnership agreement which i'm sure he'll be talking about. and we think the agreement is good. we obviously would like to know the details. >> now, senator, you have been very outspoken, very critical of what the president did recently politically with an ad boasting about getting osama bin laden and hitting mitt romney for it. do you think this trip is also part of his political campaign? >> no, i can't accuse the president of that. a lot of people both here in congress including senator lindsay graham and lieberman worked on the strategic partnership agreement. it's important we send the message to friends and enemies alike that
john mccain called it a good thing. here's what senator mccain said to dana bash. >> what do you think about the president's surprise secretive trip to afghanistan? >> i think it's a good thing. i think it's always good when the president goes to where young men and women are in harm's way. and i think that many of us who have been involved in afghanistan are very supportive of the strategic partnership agreement which i'm sure he'll be talking about. and we think the agreement is...
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we heard from senator mccain. does it surprise you that the views on the war are different that senator mccain did not criticize president obama today? >> i'm not surprised he wasn't criticized because, as dana pointed out, he's kind of old school about that. also he really supports this strategic agreement because he is a part of the republican party that wants to see a long-term commitment in afghanistan. i think one of the reasons you haven't heard from other republicans is actually -- and you know this, anderson. there's division within the republican party. i mean, more than a majority of republicans oppose the war in afghanistan. so republicans want to get out of afghanistan. and so the president went over there to announce that he's winding down in afghanistan. and if you're a republican, you know, that's kind of not a bad thing. because republicans are very fiscally conscious and at a time when the economy is not good at home, there are more and more questions about whether the money that we're spending ov
we heard from senator mccain. does it surprise you that the views on the war are different that senator mccain did not criticize president obama today? >> i'm not surprised he wasn't criticized because, as dana pointed out, he's kind of old school about that. also he really supports this strategic agreement because he is a part of the republican party that wants to see a long-term commitment in afghanistan. i think one of the reasons you haven't heard from other republicans is actually --...
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i mean, i think that clearly senator mccain is angry that colin powell didn't endorse him four years ago, mr. sununu likes to make news by saying controversial things. but we see these comments about rape and those are going to make big news. >> the president also called mitt romney a bser yesterday, too. >> in rolling stone. >> who cares? it's totally unpresidential. >> he didn't actually say that. he referred generically. >> the point is, if you're saying these little things are going to tip the balance of the race, they're happening on both sides. in terms of sununu, that is a very unfortunate comment. in terms of president obama's endorsement from colin powell, i think it made a really big difference four years ago. there are a lot of independents and, frankly, republicans who ended up voting for senator obama into being president who were persuaded into that. four years later a lot of those independents who ended up voting for president obama may not vote for him again and it has nothing to do with the economy or for colin powell's endorsement of him. >> always great to have you
i mean, i think that clearly senator mccain is angry that colin powell didn't endorse him four years ago, mr. sununu likes to make news by saying controversial things. but we see these comments about rape and those are going to make big news. >> the president also called mitt romney a bser yesterday, too. >> in rolling stone. >> who cares? it's totally unpresidential. >> he didn't actually say that. he referred generically. >> the point is, if you're saying these...
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and you'll hear as well from soern john mccain. you by want to start with the suspect and a "360" exclusive. earlier reporting said access to the suspect was being blocked. intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly has learned otherwise. she joins us now. what have you heard? >> well, we've heard from a u.s. government official that the u.s. does fully intinned and expect to get access to this individual. there's a little bit of negotiating going on. there's a process in place. the fbi is expected to take the lead on this negotiation, though intelligence officials are also expected to be in the room when he's questioned. >> so it's not clear -- so fbi will take the lead on interrogation or interviews, and cia, others, intelligence will be there? >> that's what's expected. exactly. now, obviously, you understand how this works with law enforcement. with fbi taking the lead versus intelligence taking the lead. but we're told right now fbi is expected to take the lead in this. so they're gathering evidence for him that they would be ab
and you'll hear as well from soern john mccain. you by want to start with the suspect and a "360" exclusive. earlier reporting said access to the suspect was being blocked. intelligence correspondent suzanne kelly has learned otherwise. she joins us now. what have you heard? >> well, we've heard from a u.s. government official that the u.s. does fully intinned and expect to get access to this individual. there's a little bit of negotiating going on. there's a process in place....
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also the antithesis of john mccain, warrior in the military and yet, on these foreign policy issues, it is seen that romney has been very quick on the draw as we said and hasn't had the kind of deliberative, steady pace and hand that you might expect. >> so, how redeeming might be potentially that rob portman eventually came out 24 hours later, john mccain came out speaking in romney's defense. does that help in any way? >> i think it's oddly less relevant because what we said is what we started with, which is this the substance is to be had. there's a republican view that obama has mishandled the middle east and that's what portman and mccain were offering a supportive testimony on. what they didn't is that whether it was appropriate for mitt romney to be saying what he did in the midst of this violence and whether he was again, too quick on the draw so they can kind of vouch for him on substance, but not the instinct and readiness. >> benjamin netanyahu getting on the air on "state of the union," still being rather stern about the obama administration's approach to iran. does this
also the antithesis of john mccain, warrior in the military and yet, on these foreign policy issues, it is seen that romney has been very quick on the draw as we said and hasn't had the kind of deliberative, steady pace and hand that you might expect. >> so, how redeeming might be potentially that rob portman eventually came out 24 hours later, john mccain came out speaking in romney's defense. does that help in any way? >> i think it's oddly less relevant because what we said is...
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you just played some of john mccain calling for air strikes. that's one of the voices of the opposition. we'll also ask about syria's latest attempts to discredit him and his network and a dramatic rescue today from the indiana tornado involving a 2-year-old girl. it happened over the weekend. she was taken off life support. >> looking forward to that. >>> and we have a big development in the gross point murder case. joseph gattis has been charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder. you may recall the story here. jane is a marketing executive, mother of two. she was found strangled in the backseat of her mercedes about a month ago. he reportedly has a i.q. of a third grader. has claimed that the victim's husband promised him $200 to carry out the hit. paul cowen was a contributor, former new york city homicide prosecutor. he accused bob bashara, then accused again. turned out he had affairs, rather strange personal life, gentz has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder. does there have to be someone else you conspired with or no
you just played some of john mccain calling for air strikes. that's one of the voices of the opposition. we'll also ask about syria's latest attempts to discredit him and his network and a dramatic rescue today from the indiana tornado involving a 2-year-old girl. it happened over the weekend. she was taken off life support. >> looking forward to that. >>> and we have a big development in the gross point murder case. joseph gattis has been charged with murder and conspiracy to...
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i think senator mccain is a very honorable guy. i think for some of my friends from the bush administration who have a problem with this, one of their first ads, which showed a flag draped body carried out of the world trade center, if they knew that, that was really beyond the line. this is a legitimate triumph that the president led. and he has a right to claim credit for it. >> is this a legitimate triumph that the president has the right to claim credit for? >> if that was all it is, i would say absolutely. i think president obama has every right to make his case about how he's keeping us safe, and he should brag about killing osama bin ladin to a point. where he crossed the line is by taking the one-year anniversary and turning it into an attack on governor romney. you're not moving heaven and earth, you're sending in the s.e.a.l.s. think how much better it would have been by inviting president bush and thanked them in a private moment. that would have kept this about the moment. president obama missed that opportunity to do i
i think senator mccain is a very honorable guy. i think for some of my friends from the bush administration who have a problem with this, one of their first ads, which showed a flag draped body carried out of the world trade center, if they knew that, that was really beyond the line. this is a legitimate triumph that the president led. and he has a right to claim credit for it. >> is this a legitimate triumph that the president has the right to claim credit for? >> if that was all...
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much. >>> up nix, the latest on the attacks in afghanistan including some comments from senator john mccain. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's
much. >>> up nix, the latest on the attacks in afghanistan including some comments from senator john mccain. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take...
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and again, versus john mccain, those weren't the best voters for him when he was running. but again, it's this number of women in particular that really matter for him. he's got to really pay attention. he may not be able to make up a lot of ground, but with white women, he can really make up more ground. i think when you saw some of this issue around contraception and other battles going on for the last month, there are a lot of polls, an ap poll, a washington journal poll that shows he's been making up ground when it comes to women. >> in erm terms oof the polls, mitt romney has made quite a comeback in mississippi and alabama. he was trailing and now it's just one and two. >> not just romney, but newt as well. it's almost an unprecedented feat. >> biblical hat trick. >> nicely done. i think romney has found his voice. i think that he could pull off a huge upset. i think this would be a very huge shot in the arm for his campaign. >>> triple has rus, a biblical hat trick. appropriate. >> john is on fire tonight. all right, now to a story is that's rocked the medical world
and again, versus john mccain, those weren't the best voters for him when he was running. but again, it's this number of women in particular that really matter for him. he's got to really pay attention. he may not be able to make up a lot of ground, but with white women, he can really make up more ground. i think when you saw some of this issue around contraception and other battles going on for the last month, there are a lot of polls, an ap poll, a washington journal poll that shows he's been...
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when he said that he was attacked by mccain, clinton, and romney. romney called those ill timed and i do not concur. they attacked obama for saying he would go into pakistan to kill bin laden. the president kept his word. this is a legitimate accomplishment and impressive accomplishment. i just think senator mccain is an honorable guy. i have no criticism for him. but for some of my friends from the bush administration, one of their first ads showed a flag draped body being carried out of the world trade center. i think that was beyond the line. this is a legitimate triumph that the president led and has a right to claim credit. >> ari is that what this is? a legitimate triumph? >> if that's all it is, i would say this is absolutely what he should do. and i think president obama has every right to make his case about how he's keeping us safe. he should brag about the killing of osama bin laden up to a point. where he crossed the line is by taking the one-year anniversary and turning it partisan by attacking romney on it. every president who gets int
when he said that he was attacked by mccain, clinton, and romney. romney called those ill timed and i do not concur. they attacked obama for saying he would go into pakistan to kill bin laden. the president kept his word. this is a legitimate accomplishment and impressive accomplishment. i just think senator mccain is an honorable guy. i have no criticism for him. but for some of my friends from the bush administration, one of their first ads showed a flag draped body being carried out of the...
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john mccain looked irradic and uncomfortable. i think that's a really important piece of this debate for romney. >> ultimately, president obama was -- i think the challenges are somewhat different. romney does have a challenge of cutting into the president's base. if you look at the poll right now, one story that's simple in this election is that the groups that were skeptical of obama to begin, primarily blue collar whites and senior whites, have been moving generally somewhat further away from him in this election than they were in 2008. if you look at the polling consistently, we have a pell out this week, the fwrupz that were strong for obama, romney is not cutting into. i think that's largely a function of choices he made in the primary on social issues that are hurting him with upscale white women and hispanics. but you look at three key pillars, young people, minoties, and college educated whites, especially women, he is returning very close to his '08 numbers among those groups, which were enough for a majority. so the ch
john mccain looked irradic and uncomfortable. i think that's a really important piece of this debate for romney. >> ultimately, president obama was -- i think the challenges are somewhat different. romney does have a challenge of cutting into the president's base. if you look at the poll right now, one story that's simple in this election is that the groups that were skeptical of obama to begin, primarily blue collar whites and senior whites, have been moving generally somewhat further...
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in the 2008 primaries, he lost a lot of those voters to senator clinton and again versus john mccain, those weren't the best voters for him. but again, it's this number of women in particular that really matter for him and he's got to really pay attention to that. he may not be able to make up a lot of ground when it comes to non educated white men, but with women, he can. i think when you saw some of this around contraception and other battles that have been going on, there are a lot of polls, an ap poll, "washington journal" poll, that show he has been making up ground when it comes to women. >> tomorrow, talk about making up ground. who knows how it's going to go out, but mitt romney has pulled a hell of a comeback in mississippi and alabama. he was trailing, and now, it's one or two. >> and newt as well. we're seeing the prospect of newt pulling a triple lazarus. >> i think mitt romney's found his voice. huge upset. >> sure? states in the deep south. >> i like that. triple lazarus and biblical hat trick. >>> and now to a story that has rocked the medical world and created a fire s
in the 2008 primaries, he lost a lot of those voters to senator clinton and again versus john mccain, those weren't the best voters for him. but again, it's this number of women in particular that really matter for him and he's got to really pay attention to that. he may not be able to make up a lot of ground when it comes to non educated white men, but with women, he can. i think when you saw some of this around contraception and other battles that have been going on, there are a lot of polls,...
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just 31% for john mccain. and as a candidate, president obama said he would tackle immigration reform. well, it's a promise he did not make good on. and with an eye to november, a number of his hispanic supporters have been pressuring him to do more. president obama made an unexpected trip to the rose garden to highlight his administration's announcement that it would buy time for young illegal immigrants facing the possibility of deportation. >> these are young people who study in our schools, they play in our neighborhoods. they're friends with our kids. they pledge allegiance to our flag. they are americans in their heart, in their minds in every single way but one, on paper. >> as the president was halfway through his remarks, a reporter with "the daily caller" interrupted him, asking the president what the change means for american workers. >> excuse me, sir. it's not time for questions, sir. not while i'm speaking. >> president obama continued his remarks but came back to the man. >> and the answer to y
just 31% for john mccain. and as a candidate, president obama said he would tackle immigration reform. well, it's a promise he did not make good on. and with an eye to november, a number of his hispanic supporters have been pressuring him to do more. president obama made an unexpected trip to the rose garden to highlight his administration's announcement that it would buy time for young illegal immigrants facing the possibility of deportation. >> these are young people who study in our...
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that's why mccain could nail it down as quickly as he did. the republicans decided they wouldn't have winner take all. there would be proportional distribution of the delegates who knows what the party chairman and the party insiders will do. they may look at this and say, you know, we'll change it. or if they win the white house they say it worked out pretty well. >> i guess it depends on that thank you, wolf. >>> well, mitt romney and congressman paul ryan from wisconsin, it has been interesting if you have watched this. it went from paul ryan was on this show last week talking about his budget and saying oh, well, you know, i'm on the gop committee. so i can't come out who who i'm going to endorse. well, not only did he come out with who he's going to endorse, he was inseparable from mitt romney and he introduced him tonight, he also took a few shots at the president himself. >> i seemed to remember him saying he would be a uniter, not a divider. frankly, i think this is one of the worst of his broken promises. we don't need a campaigner i
that's why mccain could nail it down as quickly as he did. the republicans decided they wouldn't have winner take all. there would be proportional distribution of the delegates who knows what the party chairman and the party insiders will do. they may look at this and say, you know, we'll change it. or if they win the white house they say it worked out pretty well. >> i guess it depends on that thank you, wolf. >>> well, mitt romney and congressman paul ryan from wisconsin, it...
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some like john mccain said it is a good thing to make this trip. others are saying because of the timing and the osama bin laden killing anniversary and because of the election they want it to be known that they have the doubts about the motivation behind this trip. >> reporter: even with the president still on the ground in afghanistan conservative critics back home were going on the attack. long-time republican senator of oklahoma went after the president calling the trip campaign related and an attempt to sure up his national security credentials. in short, political grand standing. the president has been under fire from the right for several weeks already. >> there is nothing that will stop us. >> reporter: republican national committee has asked the government accountability office to investigate his visits to several battle ground states. >> we will finish what we started in 2008. >> reporter: which conservatives complain they were campaign rallies. >> you know it and i know it. it's time for the obama campaign to pony up and reimburse the tr
some like john mccain said it is a good thing to make this trip. others are saying because of the timing and the osama bin laden killing anniversary and because of the election they want it to be known that they have the doubts about the motivation behind this trip. >> reporter: even with the president still on the ground in afghanistan conservative critics back home were going on the attack. long-time republican senator of oklahoma went after the president calling the trip campaign...
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john mccain and other top members of the intelligence community including democrats are claiming the white house is leaking secret documents, leaking secrets to boost the president's image on national security. i'll talk to senator mccain about those charges and why he wants a special counsel to investigate. >>> also a second keeping them honest report, a showdown with backpage.com, the leading website for adult services, prostitution online, escorts. officials in various states say some of the women on that site are actually girls, underage girls sold for sex. they want the service shut down. washington state has gone a step further, now passing a law to verify the ages of young women on the site. backpage has taken them to court. a judge issued an injunction. i'll talk to the washington state attorney general about that. those stories, also tonight's ridiculist and a whole lot more. >> all right, anderson. looking forward to that in just a few moments. >>> now our fifth story outfront. we're hearing about two more gruesome cases of can balancistic behavior linked to dangerous drugs
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but john mccain also is on the other side of this. here's john mccain. >> if we turn our backs now on the millions of people in libya and egypt and syria and other countries across the middle east, people who share so many of our values and interests, people who are the true authors of the arab spring, we will hand our common enemies, the terrorists and extremists, the very victory that they seek. >> senator, what do you think about that? the libyan leadership apoloized immediately. would we be handing terrorist, extremist as victory by pulling the funding back? >> think too many people misinterpret that you have to bribe people to be your friends or that your disengaging by not giving people money. we're pretty well engaged with england but we don't send any known england. we're borrowing $50,000 a second. where is the money going to come from. often foreign aid is stolen by the leaders. mubarak stole billions of dollars. they secreted it away in swiss bank accounts. they had mansions around the world. most foreign aid is stolen and
but john mccain also is on the other side of this. here's john mccain. >> if we turn our backs now on the millions of people in libya and egypt and syria and other countries across the middle east, people who share so many of our values and interests, people who are the true authors of the arab spring, we will hand our common enemies, the terrorists and extremists, the very victory that they seek. >> senator, what do you think about that? the libyan leadership apoloized immediately....
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i spoke with a spokeswoman for senator john mccain who has certainly led the charge in some of that and what she told me was that the senator is very happy that president obama is there to meet with troops and he will certainly be intently watching his remarks at 7:30 p.m. tonight. and really awaiting those remarks before casting any judgment. i also e-mailed with an adviser on governor mitt romney the president's presumed opponent come november and it seems like the same thing, the republicans are holding fire as they a wait to see what the president will say. we do know, wolf, that the president will make mention of osama bin laden. we were talking about is this a coincidence, is this not a coincidence that he's there on this day. it is not a coincidence and certainly that is something that he'll be acknowledging. and i think it's really interesting to note that this doesn't happen very often. this is the president's third trip to afghanistan as president. he did go in 2008 when he was a presidential candidate. and even more where he is right now, the presidential palace, this is some
i spoke with a spokeswoman for senator john mccain who has certainly led the charge in some of that and what she told me was that the senator is very happy that president obama is there to meet with troops and he will certainly be intently watching his remarks at 7:30 p.m. tonight. and really awaiting those remarks before casting any judgment. i also e-mailed with an adviser on governor mitt romney the president's presumed opponent come november and it seems like the same thing, the republicans...